By Joshua Shimkus
If you’re a Nebraskan who didn’t grow up on a farm, you may think that the corn grown in the state is the same corn you buy on the cob or that’s found in a can at your local supermarket.
Not really: Only a small portion of Nebraska’s corn ends up at the grocery store, and then often in an indirect way. So, if the destination for Nebraska corn isn’t the frozen aisle, it raises the question: What are all those endless cornfields for, anyway?
Farmers grow the crop more than any other in Nebraska, with nearly 10 million acres harvested in 2023. Nebraska is in fact the third-largest corn producing state in the U.S., trailing only Midwest neighbors Iowa and Illinois. Thousands of jobs here are built around corn: growing it, transporting it, processing it. So, where does it go?